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The gentle drawl of Guy Clark's voice beckoned me from sleep, saying that when his father died he'd found no tear to weep. It wasn't that his dad was mean, nor that he didn't try, Guy couldn't find a worthy tear-- he wasn't yet ready to cry. The blade was broken off the knife a half inch from the tip. He could almost feel its  jagged edge, recalling that camping trip His dad had let him take the knife to a Boy Scout Jamboree it was there he broke the blade tip off throwing at a tree That knife had served at daddy's side when he went off to war, saving his life in combat. Of that he'd say  no more. His father never said a word-- put the broken knife away. It rested in a dresser drawer until his dying day. It was only when Guy's hand had found and closed around the handle that he knew, amid the sudden tears Dad had loved him more than Randall.
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Jan 7, 2018
Jan 7, 2018 at 9:57 AM UTC
The Randall Knife
The gentle drawl of Guy Clark's voice beckoned me from sleep, saying that when his father died he'd found no tear to weep. It wasn't that his dad was mean, nor that he didn't try, Guy couldn't find a worthy tear-- he wasn't yet ready to cry. The blade was broken off the knife a half inch from the tip. He could almost feel its  jagged edge, recalling that camping trip His dad had let him take the knife to a Boy Scout Jamboree it was there he broke the blade tip off throwing at a tree That knife had served at daddy's side when he went off to war, saving his life in combat. Of that he'd say  no more. His father never said a word-- put the broken knife away. It rested in a dresser drawer until his dying day. It was only when Guy's hand had found and closed around the handle that he knew, amid the sudden tears Dad had loved him more than Randall.
Inspired by Guy Clark's song, "The Randall knife," on You tube.
michael-s-simpson
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74/M/American
Jan 7, 2018
Jan 7, 2018 at 9:57 AM UTC
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